5334 FINAL EXAM 100% SOLVED
, Drugs combined with Hydrocodone - ANSWERAspirin, Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen
Benzodiazepines and CNS depressants with acetaminophen-hydrocodone -
ANSWERFalse, this could lead to respiratory depression
Buprenorphine for maintenance after opioid abuse - ANSWERPartial opioid agonist that
activated opioid receptors but produces less degree of euphoria and physical
dependence compared to a full agonist
Naltrexone for maintenance after opioid abuse - ANSWERNaltrexone is a opioid
antagonist that blocks the euphoric and sedative effects of opioids.
Side effects of Hydrocodone - ANSWERConstipation, Respiratory depression, Addiction
MOA of Sumatriptan - ANSWERSelective agonist for serotonin 5HT receptors on
intracranial blood vessels and sensory nerves of the trigeminal system, causes
VASOCONSTRICTION and reduces neurogenic inflammation
Feverfew use - ANSWERMigraine Prophylaxis
Drugs that cannot be combined with Feverfew - ANSWERAntiplatlets, Anticoagulants,
Increased risk of bleeding in patients taking antiplatelets (Aspirin) and anticoagulants
(Warfarin)
Folic acid for Folic Acid Deficiency - ANSWERGive 1-2mg/day PO for a deficiency
Folic acid for women of childbearing age - ANSWER400-800 mcg daily
Folic acid for pregnant women - ANSWER400-600 mcg/day
Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus cream use - ANSWERAtopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
Safe drug classes in later pregnancy - ANSWERBeta blockers
Safe medications for pregnant women - ANSWERMethyldopa and Labetalol are the
traditional agents of choice for pregnant women
Methyldopa and Labetalol use in pregnancy - ANSWERThese drugs have limited
effects on uteroplacental and fetal hemodynamics and do not adversely affect the fetus
or neonate
Anticholinergics for drooling in Parkinson's - ANSWERTrue